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Three locations in a new list of the world’s most holy sites will be especially familiar to Latter-day Saints.
Captivating and inspiring images motivate scripture study. Knowing this, photographer April Craig started a project to inspire her own children, but the endeavor has become a much larger work than she anticipated and has now taken a form that draws a wider audience closer to their Savior.
"There’s something very special about having faithful people to have callings in temples, and it takes a large number of people to operate temples," Elder Quentin L. Cook said about the Meridian Idaho Temple. "This is a place that I can see why the Lord would want a temple here, and I can see why the prophet determined that one should be here."
Two LDS brothers, Evan and James Fitzgerald, share a love of exercise and physical fitness. But rather than keeping that passion among themselves, they motivate others by teaching a free fitness class for people with disabilities.
After Christopher Murray suddenly became ill, his wife and family have shown incredible faith. While Murray was still in the hospital, his wife Hailey posted to Facebook, "I just want to thank everyone who has sent encouraging messages, donated money and time, and have prayed and fasted for Chris and my family. This is definitely a difficult trial, but through amazing support, we are holding up pretty well. I've been trying to keep a journal of all the countless blessings we are seeing through this trial."
President Gordon B. Hinckley, the 15th president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, is fondly remembered for his quick wit and sense of humor. He also had a special way with words that inspired thousands of members around the world. Here are some of his most inspiring quotes to help lift you up when you're feeling down.
In a story released yesterday by KOAT 7 Albuquerque, two missionaries serving in the area shared their thoughts--and testimonies--following a harrowing encounter.
From a Catholic Archbishop and priests, guided by Elder Cook to media from the Philadelphia Inquirer praising the new temple and sharing LDS beliefs with their readers to a group of Amish visitors, the new Philadelphia Pennsylvania Temple has seen quite the range of guests.
Yesterday, visitors to Handbook 2 on lds.org may have noticed some adjustments and additions to the guidelines about the internet. Many of the changes reflect the church's recent push to use the internet, especially social media, as a missionary tool for sharing uplifting messages. Here's a quick glance at what changed and what stayed the same:
Remarkably, Richard Norby said he has had a complete lack of pain since the moment a terrorist bomb at the Brussels airport burned and broke his body. He and his wife, Pam, have exhibited no lack of faith as he has worked his way back to walking again.